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3 days ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Tom Childs
Photo by Kyle Rivas/Getty Images The latestChiefs WRs Skyy Moore, Justyn Ross worked out with Mahomes in Texas | Chiefs WireNot one to dwell on the past, Mahomes recently hosted an offseason throwing session in Texas that may help the Chiefs’ offense get back on track. Among the pass-catchers in attendance were veteran wide receivers Skyy Moore, Justyn Ross, and Nikko Remigio, who have been mainstays on Kansas City’s roster in recent seasons.
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4 days ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Rocky Magana
Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images If you’re expecting Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach to trade back from the first round in next week’s NFL Draft... don’t hold your breath.. It’s not that Veach won’t be open to it. It’s just when you’re picking as late as Kansas City does every year, fewer teams are trying to move up and get your pick.
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arrowheadpride.com | Tom Childs
Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images The latest2025 NFL Draft comps for top-100 prospects: Best pro matches for Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders and others | CBS Sports24. IOL Tyler Booker —> Trey SmithTalent evaluators had to trust the film on Trey Smith coming into the NFL Draft because he had been dealing with an injury. Tyler Booker is a trust the tape prospect as well. Despite possessing prototypical size, his athletic profile is not that of a player often taken in the first round.
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5 days ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Pete Sweeney
Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach held his annual pre-draft press conference with local journalists on Thursday morning, marking the first time Veach had the opportunity to discuss the club’s top free-agent additions.
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arrowheadpride.com | Jared Sapp
Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images Earlier in the offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs unexpectedly tendered right-of-first-refusal restricted free agency (RFA) tenders to linebacker Jack Cochrane and cornerback Nazeeh Johnson. Each player instantly hit the team’s salary cap with scheduled salaries of $3.3 million. To casual fans, it seemed curious to tie up almost $7 million to deep reserves who would not see defensive snaps under ideal scenarios.
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